Flight Plan, Contingency Operation and Redundancy Provision For The Communication System of a 3U CubeSat with Hyperspectral Imaging Payload, Nishant Gupta, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (India)

Optional Activities

A bus will pick up the participants at 15:00 at the University of Luxembourg. After 45 min, the participants will arrive to the technical visit of SES in Betzdorf.

SES is the world-leading satellite operator, please visit their website for more info https://www.ses.com/.

After a 2-hour visit, the participants will be picked-up to be driven to their final destination Grund in Luxembourg City 15 min. away. The participants will then have time to explore the capital themselves maybe to stroll around, shop or join the locals for 'apéro', as the Gala Dinner will only start at 19:00.

Important Information:

You will need your ID card or passport to enter the site.

14:30 – 16:00 Visit of ArcelorMittal in Beval, near the University of Luxembourg (maximum 30 participants) (first registered, first served basis - registration by email invitation on Monday 26 August 2019).

The Belval plant belongs to ArcelorMittal Europe - Long Products, business unit producing long products (sections, sheet piles, rails) in ten countries in Europe and North Africa for the construction and industry sectors.

ArcelorMittal Belval (formerly known as ProfilArbed) is the world’s largest rolling mill of hot rolled steel sheet piles and has been playing a leading role in the development of piling technology for over 100 years. The first steel sheet piles were rolled in 1911 and 1912: the ‘Ransome’ and ‘Terre Rouge’ piles. Since then the production program of ArcelorMittal’s mill in Belval has undergone constant improvement and development.

Since the bus to Luxembourg city for the conference dinner is schedule at 18h00, the participants of the Arcelor Mittal tour will have the option to attend the business pitch or free time for going to the hotel, explore the Belval area, etc.

The participants will then have time to explore the capital themselves maybe to stroll around, shop or join the locals for 'apéro', as the Gala Dinner will only start at 18h35.

Important Information:

You will need your ID card or passport to enter the site.

The meeting point is at 14:30, the people from Arcelor asked not to be late at the meeting point, everyone coming after 14:30 will not be able to enter to the plant. The tour is scheduled for one hour 15h-16h (all participants must stay with the group until the end of the visit, not possible to leave earlier).

You will get safety gear at our place. But people will need to wear long trousers.

Restrictions count for:

People with a pacemaker => no access to electric arce furnace

People suffering from respiratory problems => very dusty environment

People with reduced mobility (no wheelchairs etc) => many stairs and long ways

People suffering from vertigo => all the ways are well secured, but there are spots which take us a few levels up and you can see down

A bus will pick up the participants at 15:00 the University of Luxembourg. The participants will arrive at 15:30 directly in Luxembourg City to participate in the 2-hour long cultural visit of the city.

Luxembourg City centre being part of the UNESCO World Heritage has a lot to offer, for more info visit here https://www.visitluxembourg.com/en/where-to-go/luxembourg-the-capital-city .

The participants will have time to explore the capital themselves, maybe to stroll around, shop or join the locals for 'apéro', as the Gala Dinner will only start at 19:00.

The Neumünster Abbey Cultural Exchange Center (neimënster), inaugurated in May 2004 after ten years of restoration work, is located in the heart of the old quarters, on an itinerary which is classified Unesco world heritage. Located in a spectacular setting, this group of buildings, which have come through four centuries of turbulent history, is now dedicated to cultural projects and is at the same time a marvelous site for grand events. Within its 12.000 square meters, about 700 such events are organized each year on this site which is open to all and which looks to be a place of exchange by allowing “the dialogue of cultures and the culture of dialogue". The names of three buildings which make up the Center have special significance. This was done within a context of respect for a past which is pregnant with meaning. Lucien Wercollier gave his name to the Abbey’s cloister, Robert Bruch to the criminal building and Robert Krieps to the workshop which then became Tutesall.

Small Satellite Constellation for TGF and TLE Observations, Sergey Svertilov, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia)

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System Concept Design of an Intelligent Flood & Cyclone Early Warning CubeSat Constellation System based on Hyperspectral Imaging & Machine Learning for Bay of Bengal & Bengal Delta Region, Rashedul Huq, North South University (Bangladesh)